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Easter Egg Hunt and Bunny Festival

Annual, held around Easter holidays at various venues and shopping malls

Season: March April

Multiple locations including shopping malls and parks

About

Hong Kong's Easter Egg Hunt and Bunny Festival transforms shopping malls and parks across the city into wonderlands of colorful eggs, giant bunny decorations, and spring-themed activities. Kids can hunt for Easter eggs, meet the Easter Bunny, participate in craft workshops, and enjoy themed entertainment that blends Western Easter traditions with Hong Kong's unique festive flair. It's a fantastic opportunity for international families to experience how this global holiday is celebrated with an exciting Asian twist.

What to Expect

Expect elaborately decorated venues with Instagram-worthy displays, organized egg hunts with different age categories, face painting stations, bunny-themed craft workshops, and photo opportunities with costumed characters. Major shopping malls like Harbour City, Times Square, and Festival Walk typically host premium events with games, prizes, and entertainment stages featuring magic shows or puppet performances. Parks like Hong Kong Park and Victoria Park offer more spacious outdoor hunts with picnic-friendly environments. Most events blend free activities with some paid premium experiences, and many venues provide both English and Cantonese instructions for international visitors.

Highlights for Kids

  • Hunting for colorful eggs filled with candy, small toys, or prize redemption tickets in creatively themed environments
  • Meeting and photographing with the Easter Bunny and other costumed characters at designated meet-and-greet times
  • Creating take-home crafts like decorated egg shells, bunny masks, or spring flower crowns at workshop stations
  • Enjoying live entertainment including magic shows, storytelling sessions, and musical performances with Easter themes
  • Exploring spectacular decorations including giant egg sculptures, flower gardens, and elaborate spring displays perfect for family photos

Pro Tips for Families

  1. Register early online for mall events as egg hunt slots often fill up days in advance; arrive 15-20 minutes before your scheduled time slot to check in and collect your basket
  2. Visit multiple venues if staying several days - each location offers different themes and activities, with outdoor parks providing more space but mall events offering air-conditioned comfort and better amenities
  3. Bring your own small basket or bag as backup since provided containers may be flimsy; download the MTR mobile app beforehand for easy navigation between venues across Hong Kong
  4. Exchange rate tip: Many venues accept Octopus cards (rechargeable transport cards) for purchases, which can be more convenient than cash and work at most shops and restaurants throughout Hong Kong

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10am-12pm) are least crowded, especially Tuesday through Thursday during the week leading up to Easter. Weekend events, particularly Easter Saturday and Sunday, draw massive crowds and require advance booking. If weekends are unavoidable, aim for the earliest time slot available (typically 10am). Outdoor park events are best enjoyed in late afternoon (4-6pm) when temperatures cool down, though be prepared for larger crowds during these popular times.

Food & Drinks

Shopping mall venues offer extensive food courts and restaurants with international and local cuisines, including Western chains familiar to tourists (McDonald's, Starbucks, Pizza Hut) alongside Cantonese dim sum and noodle shops. Many venues sell Easter-themed treats like hot cross buns, chocolate eggs, and bunny-shaped pastries. Park events typically have limited food stalls selling snacks and drinks, so consider packing a picnic or eating before/after. Convenience stores (7-Eleven, Circle K) are everywhere and stock child-friendly snacks, drinks, and wet wipes. Most venues have water fountains, but bringing refillable bottles is recommended in Hong Kong's spring humidity.

Parking & Access

Hong Kong's MTR (subway) system is the most efficient way to reach venues, with stations directly connected to major malls - use the extensive underground walkway system to avoid heat and rain. Most MTR stations have elevators making stroller access manageable, though crowded trains during weekends can be challenging. If driving, major malls offer paid parking (HK$20-40 per hour) with Easter weekend rates sometimes higher; arrive early as spots fill quickly. Taxis are abundant and English-speaking drivers can be requested via apps like HKTaxi. Outdoor parks are accessible by MTR plus 5-15 minute walks; lightweight strollers are highly recommended as Hong Kong involves lots of walking, stairs, and uneven pavements in older areas.

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